Prize Pays Tribute To Marty Silverman's Vision

Albany Medical Center Prize

The Albany Med Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research is awarded to a physician, scientist or group, whose work has led to significant advances in health care and scientific research with demonstrated translational benefits for improved patient care. Its purpose is to encourage and recognize extraordinary and sustained contributions to improving health care and promoting innovative biomedical research.

Call for Nominations: Online Nomination Form Now Available

The Albany Prize is open to anyone. To be considered, a candidate must be nominated by a peer. Nominations are reviewed by a large screening committee, which recommends finalists to the Albany Prize National Selection Committee. The submission deadline for the 2015 Albany Prize is Dec. 3, 2014.

2014 Albany Prize Winner

Albany Prize History

The Albany Prize is one of the largest awards in medicine and science in the United States. Three Nobel Prize winners have been among the ranks of researchers honored. In total, 21 world-renowned investigators have been recipients of this most prestigious award.